Faery Songs Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDDEFGB HHIIJJBCKKK ALMLMNNOPCCQRRFESTUT| I | A |
| Shed no tear oh shed no tear | B |
| The flower will bloom another year | C |
| Weep no more oh weep no more | D |
| Young buds sleep in the root's white core | D |
| Dry your eyes oh dry your eyes | E |
| For I was taught in Paradise | F |
| To ease my breast of melodies | G |
| Shed no tear | B |
| - | |
| Overhead look overhead | H |
| 'Mong the blossoms white and red | H |
| Look up look up I flutter now | I |
| On this fresh pomegranate bough | I |
| See me 'tis this silvery bill | J |
| Ever cures the good man's ill | J |
| Shed no tear oh shed no tear | B |
| The flower will bloom another year | C |
| Adieu adieu I fly adieu | K |
| I vanish in the heaven s blue | K |
| Adieu adieu | K |
| - | |
| II | A |
| Ah woe is me poor silver wing | L |
| That I must chant thy lady's dirge | M |
| And death to this fair haunt of spring | L |
| Of melody and streams of flowery verge | M |
| Poor silver wing ah woe is me | N |
| That I must see | N |
| These blossoms snow upon thy lady's pall | O |
| Go pretty page and in her ear | P |
| Whisper that the hour is near | C |
| Softly tell her not to fear | C |
| Such calm favonian burial | Q |
| Go pretty page and soothly tell | R |
| The blossoms hang by a melting spell | R |
| And fall they must ere a star wink thrice | F |
| Upon her closed eyes | E |
| That now in vain are weeping their last tears | S |
| At sweet life leaving and these arbours green | T |
| Rich dowry from the Spirit of the Spheres | U |
| Alas poor Queen | T |
John Keats
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